Technology, related subjects. --- (1) Economics: how much does technology cost, how does cost drop with development? (2) Technology: how good will the technology get how soon? (3) Psychological/social: new groups forming not on proximity but on interests and values, haves vs. have nots. (4) Political/law: patent, how hard a government supports technology development. How much a government controls a technology. --- 11/15/1994

Technology, related subjects. --- Art and technology. (1) New technology yields new forms of media, which yields new forms of art. (2) New technology yields new views of the world, which yields new forms of art. --- 9/1/2004

Technology, related subjects. --- History and technology. The historian often makes new archaeological discoveries with the help of new technologies. For example, carbon dating, the global positioning system and ground imaging technologies. --- 11/9/2004

Technology, related subjects. --- Individual and technology. (1) Appropriation of technology by individual. Use of technology by individual by free choice. vs. (2) Subjection of individual to technology against the individual's will. Exposure of individual to technology of others, against the wishes of the individual. --- 9/1/2004

Technology, related subjects. --- Politics and technology. (A) Technology can be used for or against democracy. Pro-democracy technologies. Anti-democratic technologies. (B) Laws can promote science and technology, or laws can demote science and technology. --- 10/9/2005

Technology, related subjects. --- Politics and technology. Technology can be used for justice, equality and freedom, or technology can be used for injustice, crime, oppression and exploitation. --- 9/1/2004

Technology, related subjects. --- Psychology and technology. Technology changes the way you see yourself and changes the way you see the world. Technology makes yourself seem bigger (and faster and stronger) and technology makes the world seem smaller. --- 11/9/2004

Technology, related subjects. --- Religion and technology. Religion typically objects to new technologies on the grounds that it enables humans to "play god". Objecting to new technology on the grounds that the new technology "lets humans play god" is one way how religion impedes progress and keeps people backward. Really now, humans invented god, so why shouldn't humans play god? --- 11/9/2004

Technology, related subjects. --- Science and technology: how development of each promotes other. Science contributes to technology, and technology contributes to science. --- 12/30/1992

Technology, related subjects. --- Social effects of technology. Technology changes the way we organize, and changes the way we interact, especially communication and transportation technologies. --- 08/25/1994

Technology, related subjects. --- Society and technology. (1) Amount of technology in a society. A little vs. a lot. (2) Level of technology in a society. High or low. Amount of technology is not the same as level of technology. (3) Technology changes our social practices. Ex. telephone, Internet. --- 9/1/2004